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What type of broadhead do you use and how heavy is it?

Discussion in 'Traditional Archery' started by Long Beard Gobbler, Oct 18, 2009.

  1. Long Beard Gobbler

    Long Beard Gobbler Weekend Warrior

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    I use Muzzy 3 blade 100 grain
     
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    At the moment Outback Supreme's Single Bevel 125gr with a 100gr brass insert.

    Soon the same head except it will be their new 220gr version I will also still be using the 100gr brass insert.
     
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    This year so far I am using Zwickey Eskimo's, 2 blade (135gr) with a 125gr steel insert
     
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    I'm using Snuffers, Woodsmans and Stingers all weigh in at 150gr along with a 50gr brass insert!
     
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    Live2Draw Die Hard Bowhunter

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    how much do my old bear razorcuts with and without bleeders weigh?
     
  6. Long Beard Gobbler

    Long Beard Gobbler Weekend Warrior

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    Is 100 grains not heavy enough to kill deer and turkey with a 45lb bow?
     
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    Live2Draw Die Hard Bowhunter

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    it is, u just want alot of FOC and Weight to help stabilize your arrow faster :D
    and the added weight give u some ke
     
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    Outback supreme 125grn , i got a couple of snuffers 100grn and i have 100grn brass inserts in my arrows .
     
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    203 grain glue on Snuffers with a 100 grain brass Insert.
     
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    Schultzy Grizzled Veteran

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    If I was you I wouldn't shoot anything less then a 125 grain BH when hunting with a traditional bow.
     
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    If I recall correctly they are about 119gr
     
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    two blade zwicky delta, 135 grains on a 125 grain steel broadhead adapter. That's on a gold tip 35-55, 30" arrow..

    Also in the quiver this year is a 160 grain ribtec on a 100 grain steel broadhea adapter.. just awaiting a proper test.

    woodsman
     

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